What Got Done with McCarthy as Speaker
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An accounting of what was accomplished by Congress with McCarthy as Speaker of the House:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-congress-accomplished-mccarthy-as-speaker-of-the-house/
Listed as "accomplishments":
- Avoided a government shutdown
- Raised the debt ceiling
- Required the Director of National Intelligence to declassify information related to the origin of COVID
That's the entire list of "accomplishments," with the first two used to be routine.
Then a bunch of bills passed by the House but haven't got anywhere with the Senate.
Then the "investigations":
- Biden's impeachment inquiry
- Alleged weaponization of the Justice Department
- UFO hearing
- Bipartisan China select committee
And that's what the GOP did with their majority control of the House, right up until their Speaker was vacated.
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An accounting of what was accomplished by Congress with McCarthy as Speaker of the House:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-congress-accomplished-mccarthy-as-speaker-of-the-house/
Listed as "accomplishments":
- Avoided a government shutdown
- Raised the debt ceiling
- Required the Director of National Intelligence to declassify information related to the origin of COVID
That's the entire list of "accomplishments," with the first two used to be routine.
Then a bunch of bills passed by the House but haven't got anywhere with the Senate.
Then the "investigations":
- Biden's impeachment inquiry
- Alleged weaponization of the Justice Department
- UFO hearing
- Bipartisan China select committee
And that's what the GOP did with their majority control of the House, right up until their Speaker was vacated.
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@Axtremus said in What Got Done with McCarthy as Speaker:
Then a bunch of bills passed by the House but haven't got anywhere with the Senate.
Why can't Senator Schumer get his act together and forward the process of government?
@George-K said in What Got Done with McCarthy as Speaker:
@Axtremus said in What Got Done with McCarthy as Speaker:
Then a bunch of bills passed by the House but haven't got anywhere with the Senate.
Why can't Senator Schumer get his act together and forward the process of government?
Eh, maybe those bills are so bad that Sen. Schumer is doing right by the American people for not advancing those bills? You would have to argue those bills one by one.
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The Impeachment Inquiry is a big one.
- There is a decent chance it tars Joe Biden with the stench of corruption and possible treason, ruining his reputation and that of his family. A bonus would be some convictions.
- It will further the narrative of the Just-us Department, continuing to augur their reputation into the mire of partisan politics.
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The Impeachment Inquiry is a big one.
- There is a decent chance it tars Joe Biden with the stench of corruption and possible treason, ruining his reputation and that of his family. A bonus would be some convictions.
- It will further the narrative of the Just-us Department, continuing to augur their reputation into the mire of partisan politics.
@Jolly Do you think that the enquires to President Biden will have more of an effect on him than the enquires to President Trump had on President Trump?
I am not sure the middle ground people will be "swayed" to switch based on the enquires of either guy.
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@Jolly Do you think that the enquires to President Biden will have more of an effect on him than the enquires to President Trump had on President Trump?
I am not sure the middle ground people will be "swayed" to switch based on the enquires of either guy.
@taiwan_girl said in What Got Done with McCarthy as Speaker:
Do you think that the enquires to President Biden will have more of an effect on him than the enquires to President Trump had on President Trump?
I'm not Jolly...
A significant part of the electorate seems to think that there is significant corruption in the Biden White House with respect to payments made to his family (and yeah, that constitutes a bribe). The constant drip drip of revelations is becoming harder to ignore.
I don't think the inquiries into Trump had as much of an effect, perhaps because people had a feeling that he was, shall we say, unscrupulous.
Will the House impeach him? Probably not.
Will these revelations cripple Biden? Hope so.
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@taiwan_girl said in What Got Done with McCarthy as Speaker:
Do you think that the enquires to President Biden will have more of an effect on him than the enquires to President Trump had on President Trump?
I'm not Jolly...
A significant part of the electorate seems to think that there is significant corruption in the Biden White House with respect to payments made to his family (and yeah, that constitutes a bribe). The constant drip drip of revelations is becoming harder to ignore.
I don't think the inquiries into Trump had as much of an effect, perhaps because people had a feeling that he was, shall we say, unscrupulous.
Will the House impeach him? Probably not.
Will these revelations cripple Biden? Hope so.
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Will these revelations cripple Biden? Hope so.
Don’t you think that between his own dotage and the populist Jacobins setting the Donkeycrat policy agenda he’s already sufficiently crippled?
@Renauda said in What Got Done with McCarthy as Speaker:
Will these revelations cripple Biden? Hope so.
Don’t you think that between his own dotage and the populist Jacobins setting the Donkeycrat policy agenda he’s already sufficiently crippled?
Well, yes, he's crippled. However, the question is whether he's crippled to the extent that people won't vote for him. He's pushing the "kindly grandpa" image which people like. The "crooked old man who accepts bribes" image...not so much.
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Maybe. Maybe not.
Trump is a known rascal. Always has been. But what is currently going on, is lawfare. I think a decent percentage of independents (moderate Democrats, ain't no independents) can perceive this for what it is and consider it unfair.
The 800-pound gorilla is the economy, though.
A dip in the economy, continued immigration problems, law&order issues and a common knowledge among a large segment of the population that Biden is involved in influence peddling...Yes, Trump can be reelected. A lot of that depends on whether he has enough inherent discipline to not shoot himself in the mouth.
And if I was Trump, I'd gave a long conversation with Scott about the VP slot.
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If all the Republicans can manage is to nominate Trump to run against him, then people will vote for old Joe regardless of how crippled through corruption he appears or is in reality.
@Renauda said in What Got Done with McCarthy as Speaker:
If all the Republicans can manage is to nominate Trump to run against him, then people will vote for old Joe regardless of how crippled through corruption he appears or is in reality.
At least the Democrats have got the excuse that they're repeating a winning strategy.
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Maybe. Maybe not.
Trump is a known rascal. Always has been. But what is currently going on, is lawfare. I think a decent percentage of independents (moderate Democrats, ain't no independents) can perceive this for what it is and consider it unfair.
The 800-pound gorilla is the economy, though.
A dip in the economy, continued immigration problems, law&order issues and a common knowledge among a large segment of the population that Biden is involved in influence peddling...Yes, Trump can be reelected. A lot of that depends on whether he has enough inherent discipline to not shoot himself in the mouth.
And if I was Trump, I'd gave a long conversation with Scott about the VP slot.
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And if I was Trump, I'd gave a long conversation with Scott about the VP slot.
After witnessing Trump shit all over Mike Pence, why on earth would any Republican other than a kook like Roger Stone or MTG want to be his VP?